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Our To Touch God Almighty To Help You And Answer Your Prayers Before This Year E by Jack1979(m): 6:09am On Dec 03, 2022
*HOW TO TOUCH GOD ALMIGHTY TO ANSWER ALL YOUR PRAYERS BEFORE THIS YEAR END.*

Many years ago I discovered a precious truth regarding prayer:
God loves to hear his own words prayed back to him! When a small
child crawls up on the lap of their father and says, “Daddy when are
you going to take us to the zoo like you promised?” the father
smiles and assures his child he has not forgotten and is very much
looking forward to doing what he promised (when the time is
right). In the same way, our heavenly Father delights to hear us
remind him of his promises to us. The Bible is in fact a great big
prayer manual that should fill and guide our prayers each and
every day.
It is hoped that the many promises of God written here will be
prayed back to God in prayer as we seek to enter into God’s purposes accomplished for us through Christ’s cross. Sometimes
we remember the gist of a promise but cannot remember what
was said or where it is found in Scripture. This manual has been
written to make that process easier by organizing the promises of
God by categories and themes.
Why Scripture promises are so important for our prayers
There are two words that are very powerful when used in prayer.
These words are simply, “you said”. In Genesis 31:2, God makes a
promise to Jacob. Involved in that promise is one of the most
faith-giving promises in Scripture—“I will be with you”. A promise
that means God will do us good and pour out his favour upon us!
Then later, when in deep crises, Jacob cries out to God in prayer
and reminds God of his promise to him. Listen to what he says:
But you said,‘I will surely do you good’… and Jacob
said, “O God of my father Abraham and God of my
father Isaac, O LORD who said to me,‘Return to your
country and to your kindred, that I may do you good.’
Gen 32:12, 32:9
The fuel of an intercessor is the promises of God. We remind God in
prayer of what he has said and call him to be faithful to his word.
Attaching God’s promises to people and situations is the very
backbone of all faith-filled praying.

Some struggle with how to apply the promises in prayer correctly.
Is it right for us to take promises given to the people of Israel or
Moses or David, and apply them in prayer to our own situations?
Basically, the answer is a qualified “YES”. Let me show you why this
is so. 2 Corinthians sheds some valuable light on this matter:
For all the promises of God find their Yes in him.
That is why it is through him
that we utter our Amen to God for his glory.
2 Cor 1:20
Not only is Jesus the ultimate fulfillment of all the promises, but he
is the key to the promises. We may say that the promises are made
ultimately to him and for him and about him. Now look how this
applies a few verses later in this book. Remember that the
Corinthian congregation was predominantly non-Jewish. But at
the end of 2 Corinthians 6, Paul quotes several promises that were
made centuries before to the people of Israel (see 2 Cor. 6:16b-18
and compare Lev. 26:12, Exod. 32:27, Isa 52:11). Now note the
astonishing truth that Paul says to this church after quoting these
Old Testament promises to them:
Since we have these promises, beloved, let us cleanse
ourselves from every defilement of body and spirit,
bringing holiness to completion in the fear of God.
2 Cor 7:1
In Christ, we receive the promises and can call them our own.
Because they are in the canon of Scripture, and because they are
part of Christ’s inheritance through his cross-work, and because we
are also heirs of the promises in him (Gal 3:16,29), we too, in fact,
have these promises… for every dimension of our lives.
In my own Bible, I have highlighted hundreds of promises in
scripture with a green highlighter so I can find them quickly and
use them for prayer when needed. We all need to find a way to find
promises and use them in our prayers for others. This manual is an
attempt to help with that process, but the best way of all is to
become familiar with the promises of God in the context in which
they are used in Scripture.
How important and how powerful it is when God’s people say to
him in prayer: “You said…”

*How to Use This Manual (e-book)*

This manual can be used in many ways to grow us in faith and prayer:
1. Use this manual as you spend daily time in prayer. At the back
of the manual, write down the names of those you are praying for,
both believers and unbelievers. Then reference a page number and
verse that has a promise (or promises) you would like to use in
praying for them.
2. Carry this manual to church and use it during collective times of
corporate prayer in praying for others – there are sections included
for praising God, as well as many Scripture prayers, etc.
3. Carry this manual to small group and use it during times of
praying for others. As certain needs come up, look in the manual
for prayers and promises that deal with those issues and pray them
back to God in expectant faith.
4. Use the manual in groups dedicated to prayer, such as men’s or
women’s prayer groups; pre-service prayer groups; church-wide
prayer meetings; during weeks of prayer; during times of prayer
and fasting; during concerts of prayer in the church; etc.
5. Use the manual to find verses to encourage others through
emails and phone calls; hand-written notes; spontaneous times of
edification at small groups, or at church gatherings.
6. When lacking faith and hope, read the promises of God to
regain a clear view of God and his purposes. Just as Christian in
“Pilgrim’s Progress” escaped from the dungeon of despair when he
found the key of promise in his pocket, God’s promises are a
powerful means of grace and “light” for our lives when darkness is
all around.
7. Pray these promises over your family.
8. Use these promises during family devotions to keep the entire
family reminded of God and his purposes for them in Christ. Teach
your children to pray using Scripture.
If this simple manual is used in any way to encourage and help
God’s people to pray with more faith, and more specifically, then it will have served its purpose. May it be so!

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